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Cycle per second to Megahertz Converter

Use this page to convert cycle per second values into megahertz, with background details, formulas, a worked example, and a quick conversion table.

Cycle per second

One cycle per second is equal to one hertz.

History: Cycles per second was common before hertz became the formal SI name.

Current use: Used mainly for legacy frequency references.

Also written as cycle/s, cycles per second, cps.

Megahertz

One megahertz is equal to one million hertz (1000000 hertz).

History: Megahertz is widely used in radio and electronics.

Current use: Used for broadcasting, communication systems, clocks, and signal processing.

Also written as MHz, megahertz.

Cycle per second to Megahertz table

Cycle per second [cycle/s]Megahertz [MHz]
0.01 cycle/s0.00000001 MHz
0.1 cycle/s0.0000001 MHz
1 cycle/s0.000001 MHz
2 cycle/s0.000002 MHz
5 cycle/s0.000005 MHz
10 cycle/s0.00001 MHz
20 cycle/s0.00002 MHz
50 cycle/s0.00005 MHz
100 cycle/s0.0001 MHz

Frequently asked questions

  • How many Megahertz (MHz) are in one Cycle per second (cycle/s)?

    One Cycle per second equals 0.000001 Megahertz.

  • How do you convert Cycle per second to Megahertz?

    Multiply the Cycle per second value by 0.000001 to get the result in Megahertz.

  • How do you convert Megahertz back to Cycle per second?

    Multiply the Megahertz value by 1,000,000 to get back to Cycle per second.

  • What is 1000000000 Cycle per second in Megahertz?

    1000000000 Cycle per second equals 1,000 Megahertz.